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  2. The 9 best products for your pregnancy bump - AOL

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    The best pregnancy bump-care products are, in fact, just really good moisturizers, she says. Best stretch mark creams Nēmah Revitalizing Stretch Mark Cream. Nēmah Revitalizing Stretch Mark Cream.

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  4. Conception device - Wikipedia

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    A conception cap can assist to protect semen from the vaginal cavity and allow semen to pool against the cervical os. [8] [9] Around the time of ovulation, a conception cap or cervical cap is filled with semen and placed on a woman's cervical os for several hours to maximize the time the semen is available to fertilise a waiting egg.

  5. Cervical cap - Wikipedia

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    If a cap is determined to be appropriate, the provider will determine the proper size. The user must be refitted after any duration of pregnancy, whether the pregnancy is aborted, miscarried, or carried to term through vaginal childbirth or caesarean section. [39] Several factors may make a cap inappropriate for a particular woman.

  6. Conspiracy theorists claim that Meghan Markle's baby bump is fake

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    Hon. You’re not helping your case with those images, Meghan. Lol. We all know it’s fake. First your due date fluctuates by MONTHS, then your “baby bump” moves directions, sizes & shapes in ...

  7. Kapp (headcovering) - Wikipedia

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    A mother wearing a kapp. A kapp (/kɒp/, Pennsylvania German from German Kappe meaning cap, cover, hood) is a Christian headcovering worn by many women of certain Anabaptist Christian denominations (especially among Amish, Mennonites, Schwarzenau Brethren and River Brethren of the Old Order Anabaptist and Conservative Anabaptist traditions), as well as certain Conservative Friends and Plain ...